Hegemony

Hegemony is the dominance of one group over other groups without the use of force. Theories of hegemony attempt to explain why the dominant group is able to maintain this power. The dominant group is called the hegemon. One of the best known theories of hegemony was devised by Antonio Gramsci.

In more recent times, the term has been used in a more abstract sense to describe regional domination by local powers, or domination of the world by a global power. An example of the fits is China's position of domiance in East Asia for most of its history. The Cold War (1945 - 1990) is often seen as a battle for hegemony between the communist east led by the USSR and the capitalist west led by the United States. Both sides were superpowers battling to dominate the arms race and become the supreme world superpower.

Since the end of the Cold War, the term has been used to describe the United States' role as the sole superpower (the hyperpower) in the modern world.